The deer don't seem to be eating ANY of it. I planted three plots this year (oats, rape, turnips, clover, brassicas, sugar beets) everything is doing great, there are a lot of deer tracks in and around the plots but nothing is being eaten. No agriculture in the area. Mostly swampy marshes and jack pine thickets. There is very little around the area in the form of quality food, so I'm not sure why they are not feeding in the plots.Anybody have any ideas

give it time...the clover is probably getting hit...with out a seclusion cage sometimes it's hard to tell...depending on when the oats went in...they are more than likely past their prime for deer right now(they have a small window)...the braccs/rape beets...well here its fall for the beets and frost for the other...just in time for hunting[;)]...Good luck...PS if this is all new to them...well it could take another year for the braccs/rape for them to get use to that food source

I had a trail camera...but it was stolen, even though it was cable locked. [:@] There is plenty of deer sign in and around the plots, but you can't see evidence of them eating anything. This is the third year for the plots and every year they have seemed to avoid them. They're in the middle of thick cover, along well worn trails (a few of the trails actually cut through the plots) and I've planted a variety of seeds. All I've seen the past two seasons has been a doe and a fawn... Same doe both years. I'm at a loss.